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'''Parry Andrew Mitchell''', Lord Mitchell, is the founder of [[Syscap Ltd]]. He gave £25,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in 2001 and he was subsequently ennobled by Tony Blair.<ref>David Hughes and John Deans, "Glitzy cast who helped Blair back into No 10", ''Daily Mail'', August 8, 2001</ref>
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'''Parry Andrew Mitchell''', Lord Mitchell, is the founder of [[Syscap Ltd]]. He gave £25,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in 2001 and he was subsequently ennobled by prime minister [[Tony Blair]].<ref>David Hughes and John Deans, "Glitzy cast who helped Blair back into No 10", ''Daily Mail'', August 8, 2001</ref>
  
 
He serves on the executive council of the [[Weizmann Institute of Science]] in Israel. He campaigned prominently against the AUT's short lived academic boycott of Israel.<ref>Liz Ford, [http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/worldwide/story/0,,1491862,00.html Appeal to end 'misguided' Israeli boycott], ''The Guardian'', May 25, 2005</ref>
 
He serves on the executive council of the [[Weizmann Institute of Science]] in Israel. He campaigned prominently against the AUT's short lived academic boycott of Israel.<ref>Liz Ford, [http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/worldwide/story/0,,1491862,00.html Appeal to end 'misguided' Israeli boycott], ''The Guardian'', May 25, 2005</ref>

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Parry Andrew Mitchell, Lord Mitchell, is the founder of Syscap Ltd. He gave £25,000 to the Labour Party in 2001 and he was subsequently ennobled by prime minister Tony Blair.[1]

He serves on the executive council of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. He campaigned prominently against the AUT's short lived academic boycott of Israel.[2]

Affiliations

Notes

  1. David Hughes and John Deans, "Glitzy cast who helped Blair back into No 10", Daily Mail, August 8, 2001
  2. Liz Ford, Appeal to end 'misguided' Israeli boycott, The Guardian, May 25, 2005